Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 22:19:30 +0200 From: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> To: Navdeep Parhar <nparhar@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: support of PCIe NVME drives Message-ID: <12576baf-7305-e562-92e2-76fffda1c683@quip.cz> In-Reply-To: <77bf59bf-7023-0896-d560-e7644ccaa87f@gmail.com> References: <5a20f111-b2f5-c1a1-acdf-86df43d79ace@quip.cz> <20200416180705.GB39563@home.opsec.eu> <36c9c502-f9b6-fd3d-3ac2-80ab18f8d420@quip.cz> <37408503-c462-97fa-e702-f23fed366f83@nomadlogic.org> <fb05bd18-eb34-5744-930b-1f2d1a77142d@quip.cz> <77bf59bf-7023-0896-d560-e7644ccaa87f@gmail.com>
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Navdeep Parhar wrote on 04/16/2020 21:51: > On 4/16/20 12:30 PM, Miroslav Lachman wrote: >> Pete Wright wrote on 04/16/2020 20:23: >>> >>> >>> On 4/16/20 11:12 AM, Miroslav Lachman wrote: >>>> Kurt Jaeger wrote on 04/16/2020 20:07: >> >>> I would try booting via UEFI if you can. I just installed a laptop >>> yesterday which has a nvme root device, it was detected by the >>> 12-STABLE snapshot I used to boot from. no other modifications were >>> necessary on my end. >> >> I changed BIOS settings to use UEFI boot method, booted 12.1 installer >> ISO but without luck. Still no NVME disks :( >> >> You can see it on printscreen from iDRAC https://ibb.co/tPnymL7 >> >> Anything more I can test? > > Does the nvme controller show up in pciconf -l? > > # pciconf -l | grep nvme Empty result. pciconf -l show many things, tome of them are named "noneN@pci..." The machine is Dell PowerEdge R6515 with AMD EPYC 7302P Is it possible that the controller is not recognized? Miroslav Lachman
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